Bond denied for Houston attorney amid investigation of possible murder of man missing since 2024
Read full article: Bond denied for Houston attorney amid investigation of possible murder of man missing since 2024Harris County District Court Judge Beverly Armstrong denied bond Wednesday for a Houston attorney who has been under investigation for more than a year connected to a missing person case.
Houston attorney back in jail as police investigate possible murder of man who went missing in 2024
Read full article: Houston attorney back in jail as police investigate possible murder of man who went missing in 2024A Houston attorney is back behind bars as police continue investigating the disappearance — and possible murder — of a man who has been missing for nearly two years.
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Potential national shutdown sparks debate among Houstonians
Read full article: Potential national shutdown sparks debate among Houstonians“We could pay for a package right now to cover all of the wages, lost wages for individual workers, losses to small-to-medium companies, cities, states, county governments. We can do all of that,” Dr. Michael Osterholm told Yahoo Finance Live this week. NBC News later reported that Osterholm told them he was talking about a past article and not advocating for a nationwide shutdown. Some Houstonians worry about the possibility of another shutdown. The amount of stimulus that I think would need to be generated would be huge,” Kennedy said.
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Even during pandemic beekeeping remains an essential service
Read full article: Even during pandemic beekeeping remains an essential serviceThey and their colleagues have been deemed essential workers by the District of Columbia government in the middle of a pandemic. Kennedy looks down a fence line while Gleeson walks across the street and past a few houses. The truck moves slowly as they scan fences, trees, and rooflines all places where bee swarms might stop. Back out on the street, Kennedy and Gleeson collected their swarm in a specially designed white cardboard box. Collecting swarms of bees is challenging at any time, even more so during a pandemic.